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Melatonin in Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Related Disorders
Venkatramanujam Srinivasan, D. Warren Spence, Seithikurippu R. Pandi‐Perumal, Gregory M. Brown, Daniel P. Cardinali
International Journal of Alzheimer s Disease · 2011 · ▲ 98 citations
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) is considered one of the major causative factors in the aging process, ischemia/reperfusion (I/R), septic shock, and neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Huntington's disease (HD). Increased free radical generation, enhanced mitochondrial inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase activity, enhanced NO production, decreased respiratory complex activity, impaired electron transport system, and opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore all have been suggested as factors responsible for impaired mitochondrial function. Melatonin, the major hormone of the pineal gland, also acts as an antioxidant and as a regulator of mitochondrial bioenergetic function. Both in vitro and in vivo, melatonin was effective for preventing oxidative stress/nitrosative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction seen in experimental models of PD, AD, and HD. In addition, melatonin is known to retard aging and to inhibit the lethal effects of septic shock or I/R lesions by maintaining respiratory complex activities, electron transport chain, and ATP production in mitochondria. Melatonin is selectively taken up by mitochondrial membranes, a function not shared by other antioxidants. Melatonin has thus emerged as a major potential therapeutic tool for treating neurodegenerative disorders such as PD or AD, and for preventing the lethal effects of septic shock or I/R.
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Srinivasan, V., Spence, D.W., Pandi‐Perumal, S.R., Brown, G.M., & Cardinali, D.P. (2011). Melatonin in Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Related Disorders. <em>International Journal of Alzheimer s Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/326320
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Srinivasan V, Spence DW, Pandi‐Perumal SR, Brown GM, Cardinali DP. Melatonin in Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Related Disorders. International Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 2011. doi:10.4061/2011/326320.
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@article{venkatramanujam2011Melato,
title = {Melatonin in Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Related Disorders},
author = {Venkatramanujam Srinivasan and D. Warren Spence and Seithikurippu R. Pandi‐Perumal and Gregory M. Brown and Daniel P. Cardinali},
journal = {International Journal of Alzheimer s Disease},
year = {2011},
doi = {10.4061/2011/326320},
}
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